The real fascists came out today, dressed not in Brown Shirts, but in KKK garb. The idiocy that is the progressive/globalist movement just can’t accept they lost, so now they disrupt the Senate hearing of AG nominee Jeff Sessions. They don’t even realize what fools they are showing themselves to be. – Shorty Dawkins

With opening comments barely underway, several protesters have already been escorted out of Senator Jeff Sessions’ confirmation hearing.

The first interruption came from these lovely gentemen who, dressed in KKK garb, shouted “White people don’t get arrested…white people own this country” as they were quickly escorted by police off the premises.

“You can’t arrest me, I’m white. White people don’t get arrested. What do we have to do, wait for the inauguration?”

“You can not take me out of here. White people own this country.”

And here is another angle of the madness, where one protester attributes his interruption to the Black Lives Matter movement.

“Senator Sessions is a racist and he will only continue racist policies. We need to listen to Black Lives Matter.”

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Meanwhile, this young lady insists that you just “say no to the Trump fascist regime.”

“Say no to the Trump fascist regime. We have to stop these motherfucking pigs from getting into power.”

Comments

This was a set up from the very beginning. Who in their right mind would allow these weirdos into the hearings in the first place? These people were brought in for a purpose. I would say that whatever their goal was, they pulled it off for the sheep who cant see with both eyes open.
The sheep have been duped again But what would you expect from sheep..?
Buisiness as usual in DC. Nothing has changed and nothing will.

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